SEAL's Wrecker 'hawk rig

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This is the one that actually started me on the path to making full tang tomahawks. I'd been working on forged prototypes with nylon handles for a while, but still had questions in my mind, particularly about the handles. Then the SEAL who has become my best customer asked about me making him a full-tang 'hawk, and it solved the issues I was having but meant that I'd need to do a major shift in my approach and work out the logistics for building it.

He asked about it late last winter, and I finally got his 'hawk to him in December. Part of that wait was making sure I had it right, part of it was having one that would match his order being bought off my table at the Blade Show in June, part of it was waiting until I could have a sheath with it, and part of it was his work keeping him busy and away from e-mail.

But, I just heard back from him and he is happy with his tomahawk. So, here it is. :)



12" Wrecker (pry spike) model in olive drab with sharpened inner beard. His was the first sheath I made for them, before I got the tooling together for the other two models. He got it with the shoulder sling and IWB bands.



This shows the 'hawk better, but is taken before I moved the IWB bands to their final position.



Here's me using it to demonstrate the shoulder carry. Note that there's a lot of adjustment to pull it up tighter, and that I moved the IWB bands from being on the corners to the inside of the shoulder sling later on.





Not one to sit still on his time off, he told me he's been wearing it by the shoulder sling on a few hikes and barely notices it's there.

He also sent me a picture of a display case that his future brother-in-law made for him for some (not all) of the blades he's gotten from me. I joke with him about charging into battle wearing a kilt made of my blades. :D

 
Damn those are some sexy blades. I got a friend of mine coming over to build some custom holsters for his kit, as well as a few things for some of his coworkers. It may lead to a lot of work for me with our local Fed Marshalls. If so, I think I will need a gladius as well as a little wrecker to go with his big brother. :)
 
OH Shucky Ducky!! That Wrecker is SWEEEEET. It's awesome to see your blades being carried and used by our military members. I know your hawks are tools that will get the job done.....period!

BTW, that's an awesome collection of Helm blades:thumbup: I think I see a "Benghazi Warfighter" in that group. I can't wait to receive that model because it will be the perfect match for my "War Chief"...;)
 
Great set-up. The size is perfect when your humping alot of extra gear as well.
 
I just recently received my sheath from james. Awesome work. Im very happy with the work he has done. The quality is excellent. Thanks James. Havent had much time to post lately. I may end up ordering another this spring, in a different color. Im also really liking that knife second up from the bottom. James, can you tell me what kind of steel its made of. Thanks.
 
Thank y'all!

Yep, that's a double edged Benghazi Warfighter model in 5160 and canvas Micarta. The top big blade is 1084, but the rest in the display are all 5160.
 
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